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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Join Me at FETC 2015 and Save Up to $110 by Using My Discount Code

Join Me at FETC 2015 and Save on Conference Registration Fees

I'd like to personally invite you to attend my session at FETC 2015, taking place January 20-23 in Orlando, Florida. Information on my session is below, along with a special registration discount of up to $110 off the Regular Conference Package Prices*.

FETC is the leading international conference that brings education and technology experts together to exchange strategies and best practices for teaching and learning success―and I’m thrilled to be a part of it! Make plans now to join me and discover the future of education technology.

Register today using my unique promo code – SPK371 – and receive $110* off the Regular Registration fee! For more information on the conference, please visit www.FETC.org*$110 discount off Regular Conference Rates, or $10 off the current Early Bird rates. Please note – the discount does not apply to currently registered attendees.

Checkout my workshop info below, to find out more info on workshops go to FETC Workshops Info. I look forward to seeing you this January! If you can't go make sure to follow the conference twitter feed @ #FETC and follow @iTeachLipscomb for insight, resources, and information.

Description:
Knowing where to start is the toughest part of most tasks in life. From your first step as a baby, to riding a bike, writing a term paper, or starting a healthy lifestyle, it is hard to get started. Designing & teaching an online course is no different. The key is not to get frustrated and remember it is okay to collaborate & discuss. Come do just that as we look 12 things to think about when teaching & engaging students online. Design online courses with student success in mind!

After nine years in the classroom and two years as the District Technology Integration Specialist for Reynoldsburg City Schools in Ohio, Keith W. O'Neal is now in his second year as the Instructional Designer for Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. He received his M.Ed. in Technology from Ashland University in 2007 and has gone on to present at multiple conferences as well as work independently with school districts & universities to further technology in the classroom. Supporting excellence & inspiring innovation is his passion. Follow him on Twitter @iTeachLipscomb or find out more at https://www.linkedin.com/pub/keith-o-neal-m-ed/47/a28/946